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Re: octave & octave-forge install instructions for Mac OS X 10.4.x


From: Marius Schamschula
Subject: Re: octave & octave-forge install instructions for Mac OS X 10.4.x
Date: Fri, 1 Jul 2005 14:35:04 -0500

Henry,

On Jul 1, 2005, at 9:41 AM, Henry F. Mollet wrote:

David,
Installation of octave was successful but not gnuplot. I have the following
questions and comments.
Henry

1. I installed gnuplot out of order after gfortran instead of after
readline. I thought it would not matter because gnuplot is a stand-alone application. Apparently it does matter or it was something else that caused
the problem. I cannot provide more details because I did not save the
terminal output during installation. So much was "flying" by in the terminal that I don't know if a particular package was installed correctly or not. I was waiting for the prompt to re-appear and then installed the next package. According to my notes installation of gnuplot took less than 1 minute but
this was the same for all packages.

Order does matter, at least when installing using "make install." I'm in the process of building a version of octave/octave-forge that installs using Apple's installer app. Then the order will not matter.

2. Apparently the installation has to be done in "one go" because when I
tried to re-install gnuplot the next day it failed with errors from the
beginning to the end in the terminal output. After the computer had been turned off all the packages in /tmp had disappeared and I had unzipped the gnuplot tar ball again and put it into /tmp. However, all the dependency
packages were missing and therefore installation could not succeeed?

No, the dependancies need to be installed, i.e. in /usr/local. The presence, or lack thereof, of a package in the /tmp directory is not relevant.

3. Dependencies for gnuplot are aquaterm, gd, libpng, PDFlib-lite, readline, zlib and X11. I assume that X11 is not need if I'm planning to use aquaterm?
The other ones need to be present in /tmp before installing gnuplot?

It depends on what revision of gnuplot. However, all my gnuplot packages, even the newest ones that default to Aquaterm, are compiled against X11, and thus expect X11 and the X11 SDK to be present. There some things that X11 will do that Aquaterm can't so far. You'll need X11 anyway, if you want to install octave-forge.

4. When installing aquaterm, I had two options: a tarball and a dmg. I used the dmp and aquaterm was successfully installed in /Applications. Should I have used the tarball because during installation of gnuplot, aquaterm was
not present in /tmp?

See above. I used the .dmg to build against.

5. What would be best to try next?

How far did you get? What is the install script saying?

on 6/30/05 12:43 AM, David Collett at address@hidden wrote:

Hi, everyone.

Version #3 of these OS X 10.4.x install instructions is up, with
changes/additions from several people:

http://dcollett.macosx.com/octaveOSX104.html

However, there still may be some incorrect info or items that should
be added/deleted.

For those on the list who have been helping us with these
instructions and problems, would you please take a look at this list
and send any recommended changes/deletions/additions to me?

The more accurate we can make these instructions, the fewer repeat
questions that will be posted to the group in the future.

Thanks!

David Collett


Marius
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